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TBfllD MSTRICT REPDfiUCAVS
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Belmore Looking Forward to a Fine
Time Aug. 16—Grist of Gossip
for the Week
iBy Special Correspondent.)
The regular meetins of the Repub¬ lican association of the third election district was held in Firemen's Hall Thursday night. A number of re¬ ports showed the organization in ex¬ cellent shape.
It was decided to hold a special meeting Monday next, Augruet 16, for the purpoee of making flnal returns on sale of tickets for the annual out- ting to High Hill Beach. All mem¬ bers are requested to be present at this time.
The boat for High Hill Beach will leave the dock at 9.30 and the march to the dock will start from Firemen's Hall at 9. The committee reports every detail attended to and a good time Is promised and assured to every pne who goes along. District Leader James Moiioy states this will go ahead of any outing held from this section, so It's everybody on their tip toes for a big day.
The submarine pictures held at the Bellmore Theatre before a good sized audience did not come up to expecta¬ tions. They consisted of seven reels with excellent views of under-water subjects, but this kind of entertain¬ ment falls short of what audiences look for for a whole evening's en¬ tertainment.
It is rumored tliat a lunch wagon is to be established shortly on a site near the raliroad station.
FLORIST
AUTO aUICK DELIVERT SERVICE
THE CHOICEST VARIETIES OF CUT FLOWERS. LARGE STOCK OF GROWING PLANTS.
Funeral Work a Specialty
Covering and Lining of Graves
Greenhouses at East New Tork
J.H.VANMATER
8 FLUSHING AVE., Nr. FULTON Telephone 1012. JAMAICA.
Charles VijKJris secured a position in East Newark, going there Monday morning with his brother Jacob who spent the week-end with his father Charlea Vooris, Sr.
Tennis matches on Dr. Holcomb's well laid out courts are a daily fea ture these days. Some exciting games are played. The doctor Is an adept at thj« game.
High Hill Beach excursions are be¬ ginning to be pretty regular. The Bellmore Sunday school and one from Smithville South, also one from East Meadow were booked for this week.
The Bellmore Garage, Merrick road, has taken the agency for the Trum¬ bull car with quite a number of pros¬ pects of buyers. This little fellow comes well recommended and with a reasonable guarantee.
Peter John.son and his son George spent a few days automobillng up- State this week.
The Bellmore Theatre commenced a series of continued picture stories Tuesday night. The title is the "Broken Coin" and each Tuesday there will be a part of the serial shown. As displayed Tuesday It found much favor with a large audience. Friday is "Chaplin" night at this house which means a hig crowd and plenty of laughs.
Apler Landed a Single.
Pitcher Mike nearly made good his threat to niftlly lace the home team Sunday. The rain and a few erroM helped but when the score was tied In the ninth, then in the tenth It was up to Parker Vooris to get around to third and then Apeler landed a slngl which brought Parker to the plate [with the winning run. Eleven in¬ nings Is the thing these days and the crowds are learing to stay 'till the finish. "Biii" Tine is the right man out in the sun fleld and we note an improvement both in the fleld and at the hat In Doty's and Miller's work The rest of the team with an excep- jtion here or there, is commencing to pull up and give a flne game.
Say, fans! Do you know there is a deficit in the treasury and It Is ex¬ pected that those who attend win al least contribute something If It Is only a jitney or two. The team gives you, at no profit to Itself, a good game and for the sake of the sport why not come across with enough to at least pay the guarantee to the visitors. Less than 110 Sunday. Awful!
Celebration Notes.
The Friday night meeting was snappy enough to satfsfy every one and some effective work, despite the rapid fire repartee, was accomplished
Harry Apeler was appointed secre¬ tary of the athletic committee. En¬ trance fees wlll be 2,'» cents for each event, and hlanks will be ready this week.
Already a number of acceptance are being received from fire compa¬ nies and others for the parade feat ure.
Dr. Holcomb's report on number of prizes received and promised vtrks en¬ couraging. There wlll be some heau-
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C. A. BTDES, Looal Commeroial Manager.
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Votes fOr the ccNStest to alagt a carnival queen ware received this week apd will be on sale In the stores by the time this Issue of The Poat reaches its readers. »Next weak the standing of eacb eoatestant will be published. Get yoar candfdate in line and rememiier ttae prize, a cap offered by The Naasau Poet will be worth go¬ ing after. Something to have and to hold for a long time.
Jesse Vooris was made chairman of the decorations committee and prom Ises to doll up the village in grreat style for the big day.
An aeroplane exhibition and flight by a woman aviator from Garden City has been arranged for
The National Guard feature of tbe parade will be a bummer. At the head of the line, too, where they be long. Be ready to give them a cheer
From the looks of things, now, this celebration promises to be the biggest thing ever pulled off and will show the rest of the county what Bellmore can do. Now try and get up enthus¬ iasm and ask your friends from else where to come to our village that day and join in the fun. Don't worry, it's the goods now, all right and you and every one will be sorry if you miss it.
Posters a're up and displayed in ai villages as far as Lindenhurst, Farm Ingdale, Hempstead, Freeport, Roose velt, Rockville Centre and between and this advertising will^ bring crowd here so be prepared with your welcoming smile. Every citizen of Bellmore should make himself a com mittee of one to extend the glad hand to strangers In our midst that day The impression gained by a sincere welcoming spirit wili he lasting an for the good of this vlllage.
Remember, whether you are on a committee or not you are welcome to attend the Friday night meeting at the Fire Hall.
By a unanimous vote it was decided to divide all funds left over with the flre companies of Bellmore and Smith vllle South. Good plan, eh?
Artistic and Cheap
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We have not only large ind padded moving Vans but employ strong and eompatent m^n, and are equipped to do tbe best and most sat¬ isfactory work.
CESSPOOLS AND TOILETS CLEANED AT NIGHT. AND IN A MOST SANITART MANNER.
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Help Wanted and Furnished
COMPETENT, EXPERIENCED NURSES; MAIDS, OOOKS AND GENERAL HOUSEWORKERS; PIECE AND FAM¬ ILY LAUNDERING. HOUSE AND FURNITURE RENO¬ VATING. MEN BV DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. ALL KINDS OP WORK BY CONTRACT.
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It is always more satisfactory to have your work done where you can drop in and see just how it will look when completed, ,
We have opened an up-to-date job printing plant and are prepared to do any and all work without the slightest delay and guarantee satisfaction. Call and see us or drop us a postal and we will call and see you,
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108 CHURCH STREET FREEPORT, L. I.
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Strictly Fresh Eggs and Fresh Silled Broilers direct from farm. Also breeders of 8. C. White Leghorns, Barred Plymouth Bocks and 8. C. Abode Uand Beds.
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Telephone 812-W.
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TBS NASSAU FOST, FKEEPOBT, B. Y., FSIDAT, AUGUST 13,1919.
iiSiyiifeaMipMi
|»^"|-
TBfllD MSTRICT REPDfiUCAVS
HAKE ECELLBNT R^RTS
Belmore Looking Forward to a Fine
Time Aug. 16—Grist of Gossip
for the Week
iBy Special Correspondent.)
The regular meetins of the Repub¬ lican association of the third election district was held in Firemen's Hall Thursday night. A number of re¬ ports showed the organization in ex¬ cellent shape.
It was decided to hold a special meeting Monday next, Augruet 16, for the purpoee of making flnal returns on sale of tickets for the annual out- ting to High Hill Beach. All mem¬ bers are requested to be present at this time.
The boat for High Hill Beach will leave the dock at 9.30 and the march to the dock will start from Firemen's Hall at 9. The committee reports every detail attended to and a good time Is promised and assured to every pne who goes along. District Leader James Moiioy states this will go ahead of any outing held from this section, so It's everybody on their tip toes for a big day.
The submarine pictures held at the Bellmore Theatre before a good sized audience did not come up to expecta¬ tions. They consisted of seven reels with excellent views of under-water subjects, but this kind of entertain¬ ment falls short of what audiences look for for a whole evening's en¬ tertainment.
It is rumored tliat a lunch wagon is to be established shortly on a site near the raliroad station.
FLORIST
AUTO aUICK DELIVERT SERVICE
THE CHOICEST VARIETIES OF CUT FLOWERS. LARGE STOCK OF GROWING PLANTS.
Funeral Work a Specialty
Covering and Lining of Graves
Greenhouses at East New Tork
J.H.VANMATER
8 FLUSHING AVE., Nr. FULTON Telephone 1012. JAMAICA.
Charles VijKJris secured a position in East Newark, going there Monday morning with his brother Jacob who spent the week-end with his father Charlea Vooris, Sr.
Tennis matches on Dr. Holcomb's well laid out courts are a daily fea ture these days. Some exciting games are played. The doctor Is an adept at thj« game.
High Hill Beach excursions are be¬ ginning to be pretty regular. The Bellmore Sunday school and one from Smithville South, also one from East Meadow were booked for this week.
The Bellmore Garage, Merrick road, has taken the agency for the Trum¬ bull car with quite a number of pros¬ pects of buyers. This little fellow comes well recommended and with a reasonable guarantee.
Peter John.son and his son George spent a few days automobillng up- State this week.
The Bellmore Theatre commenced a series of continued picture stories Tuesday night. The title is the "Broken Coin" and each Tuesday there will be a part of the serial shown. As displayed Tuesday It found much favor with a large audience. Friday is "Chaplin" night at this house which means a hig crowd and plenty of laughs.
Apler Landed a Single.
Pitcher Mike nearly made good his threat to niftlly lace the home team Sunday. The rain and a few erroM helped but when the score was tied In the ninth, then in the tenth It was up to Parker Vooris to get around to third and then Apeler landed a slngl which brought Parker to the plate [with the winning run. Eleven in¬ nings Is the thing these days and the crowds are learing to stay 'till the finish. "Biii" Tine is the right man out in the sun fleld and we note an improvement both in the fleld and at the hat In Doty's and Miller's work The rest of the team with an excep- jtion here or there, is commencing to pull up and give a flne game.
Say, fans! Do you know there is a deficit in the treasury and It Is ex¬ pected that those who attend win al least contribute something If It Is only a jitney or two. The team gives you, at no profit to Itself, a good game and for the sake of the sport why not come across with enough to at least pay the guarantee to the visitors. Less than 110 Sunday. Awful!
Celebration Notes.
The Friday night meeting was snappy enough to satfsfy every one and some effective work, despite the rapid fire repartee, was accomplished
Harry Apeler was appointed secre¬ tary of the athletic committee. En¬ trance fees wlll be 2,'» cents for each event, and hlanks will be ready this week.
Already a number of acceptance are being received from fire compa¬ nies and others for the parade feat ure.
Dr. Holcomb's report on number of prizes received and promised vtrks en¬ couraging. There wlll be some heau-
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XJUTY wavi
aidOHqajHT
YJl/flMOD
"Yes; an Extension Telephonie Costs 50 Cents a Month"
"TVSI* * c*°t *^ * fraction a day. U I will save a w^ola tot of walking about aJ the house, and it wiU give yon taota real telephone comfort.
"Yaa; it can be placed anywhare in yonr home—in your bedroom, tbe kit